(Westlake Village, CA) — K•Swiss and its iconic shield
logo have stood for top-level performance on- and-off the tennis court
since 1966, and now its identity has come full circle. Designed by a
newly appointed internal creative team, the brand’s identity pays homage
to K•Swiss’ place as the only heritage American tennis brand. K•Swiss’
new look brings the brand back to its founding roots and is
characterized by a new visual language, including: a directional logo,
classic 1966 typeface and signature Brunner Blue colorway inspired by
the blue courts of America’s championship stadiums.
“With the resurgence of K•Swiss and our brand positioning around
heritage American tennis, it was time to refresh the elements of our
brand identity,” said Barney Waters, CMO of K•Swiss Inc. “We’ve managed
to modernize the symbols while retaining the elements that have long
term equity, such as the color combination and the shield.”
• Modernizing the Shield:
The new minimalist shield
logo retains the classic K•Swiss Five Stripes trademark, though the
orientation of the stripes has changed. The stripes now point upward to
signify the brand’s momentum toward the future. The streamlined stripes
are now positioned at a precise 58-degree angle.
• A color for tennis:
The red, white and blue K•Swiss
logo has long signified America as the place where the brand was
introduced in 1966. The classic color trifecta is given a facelift with
the introduction of an official brand color, Brunner Blue. Named for
K•Swiss’ founders, brothers Art and Ernie Brunner, the color matches the
legendary shade of blue found on America’s most competitive tennis
courts. The rich and sophisticated hue provides a premium feel and will
be introduced into all branding elements, including: the K•Swiss logo,
packaging, retail displays and website.
• Legendary letters:
The typeface used in the K•Swiss
wordmark draws inspiration from the font used by the U.S. Federal
Highway Administration on interstate road signs. Created the same year
K•Swiss was founded in 1966, the font evokes the spirit of the open road
and the innovative drive used to craft each K•Swiss product. The angles
in the letters ‘K’ and ‘S’ are positioned at a 58-degree angle to
complement the orientation of the stripes in the new Shield Logo
trademark.
• A sleeker future:
The new logo, wordmark, Brunner
Blue color and updated brand imagery will be featured prominently across
the K•Swiss digital presence, positioning K•SWISS as a brand that
embraces and adapts to change while paying tribute to its past.
Though times have changed in the years since K•Swiss launched, the
company’s commitment to designing premium tennis shoes for on-court
performance and off-court style remains the same. The K•Swiss brand will
continue to stand for quality and tennis innovation with a bolder brand
identity that sets the stage for advancement onward and upward.
About K•Swiss Inc.
K•Swiss Inc. owns the K•SWISS, PALLADIUM, and PDLM brands, which, with
the OTZ Shoes brand, form K-Swiss Global Brands, all of which operate
under the parentage of .E. Land World Limited. Founded in 1966, K•Swiss
is a heritage American tennis brand. Since 1966, K•Swiss has represented
innovation, quality, performance and style. Its signature K•Swiss
"Classic" shoe, the first all-leather tennis shoe, made its debut at
Wimbledon, and almost 50 years later is still a style staple both on and
off the court. Under new leadership, and committed to a fast-paced and
significant brand turnaround, K•Swiss is based in Westlake Village, CA.
Palladium began making boots in France in 1947, and soon became
outfitters of the legendary French Foreign Legion with their classic
canvas Pampa boot. Made from hardwearing rubber and a breathable canvas
upper, the Palladium boot blended functionality with utilitarian style,
and in the 1990’s became a global fashion staple. K•Swiss re-launched
the brand in mid-2009 and it has grown rapidly ever since, and is now
distributed in over 80 countries. OTZ Shoes is the premium maker of
contemporary comfort inspired by the past, mirroring the oldest shoe
ever found, on Oetzi the ice man, discovered frozen in the Austrian
Alps. Cork foot beds are integral to every shoe, engineered to gradually
mold to your individual footscape.
For further information please visit
www.kswiss.com, www.palladiumboots.com or www.OTZShoes.com.
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